Untested on display!Finally weekend again! I expect to have a weekend ahead of me with both crayfish party and graduation celebration?!Also, I have a polish to show you that you elected for me last week. The choice was between China Glaze Man Hunt, Kicks Brownish Bazar and Misa Wishing on a star. It was a pretty tight battle that Man Hunt finally won.This absolutely gorgeous royal blue creme polish that came out last summer and it's almost exactly a year ago since I showed it last time. I really like this color so much. A simple color, yes, no shimmer, glitter or holo. And I think that's just what I like about it. It's not a subtle color, yet restful in any way.The formula is also very nice, which I didn't think last time. Then I experienced it as something runny, I wonder if it is simply that I got used to China Glaze formula since then? I have two coats on that dried quite ok. And a layer of seche on top.There is a new Poll below the pictures as usual, but the results will take some time because I will have a theme on the blog the upcoming weeks. More about that tomorrow and on Monday.

What to do with a polish that you think looks not so good because it is uneven and slightly blotchy? Well, of course, put on some glitter and just like that it looks completely different.And the glitter I chose to use is another polish from Dollish Polish Super Mario Bros. collection. This time it's Dino-Mite Yoshi. Yoshi is one of my little favorites, the little cute green dragon or dinosaur or whatever he is. In any case, he who shoots eggs and which Mario can ride on.The glitter is made up of a clear base full of glitter in red, green and pale gold almost transparent hexagons. I did not have super high hopes for this, but then again it turned out so nice over this base I was thrilled. Most swatches I've seen have been with brighter green, yellow or black as a base which also is nice, but I really like how the colors from the glitter popped up on the bright green Bootie Babe Wide Backside.This glitter polish is no exception, the big glitters was a little difficult to get up from the bottle, but the rest were spread fairly smoothly over the nail. I have two coats on and they dried quite ok. Over it all, I have, as usual Seche.

I had incredibly high hopes for this paint. For what I know, lots of these are dupes to Nubar polishes and judging from thet Nubars I've tried they have been very nice to paint with.I don't exactly know what Nubar polish this is dupe for, but I hope it's not the same formula on the Nubar variant of Bootie Babe Wide Backside for it was not fun!But if we start with the reason I bought this specific polish it's that when I was younger and lived at home with my two older brothers they always used to tease me about what they said large back side. As soon as I saw the name of this polish I felt I had to have it. One reason is that the bottle is fun, and the name made ​​me think of my brothers, but also because it was a really delicious green polish too.And it really is. Poison Green, funny and cheerful green color, but then we're back to this with the formula again. Oh, oh runny, blotchy and sheer. What should I say is positive? Well, the brush was good. I have four layers on and over that a layer of Seche. Without that layer of Seche I don't think I would even had shown you this. The drying time was actually not that good either.Now it just so happens that I have read on other blogs about other polishes from Bootie Babe and they have not complained about the formula at all, so I put my hope in the other two small bums that I have and not tested yet.

Yesterday, I showed you China Glaze Bend Over Backwards and you will see that today as well, but a bit pimped. Last week I ran into stamping plates from our Swedish brand Depend at a very good price. Obviously, I had to buy and try these. There are two different plates to buy loose and then there is a stamping set also where there are two other plates in. Now of course I am not very keen on buying a whole set just to get those two other plates, but I had to have the loose ones.Unlike many other plates they had no protective plastic on so you could start stamping at once. Had a tough time getting up the pattern at first, but after wiping off the plate with acetone, it started working perfect. I chose a simple butterfly pattern and the polish I used for it is one of the stamping polishes from Mentality. The polish is called Foxy and is a super nice browngoldish-green polish. This feels a bit like a chameleon. The color result shifts after what kind of base you are using it upon.I do like this kind of a subtle, yet pimped manicures. Foxy over Bend Over Backwards became for me a hit. I also think that it would have been even better with a pattern that covered the entire nail, but there is no full nail patterns on the Depends plates.Mentality Foxy was just like the others polishes in that serie very nice to work with. Edgy Polish has made me happy and is now selling a big part of Mentalitys products at a very reasonable price, so if your in to stamping I gladly recommend you to try these polishes. And this is so good because that means that you can get the hold of these polishes outside the US.There are many pictures today that looks kind of similar, but they are in different lightning to give you an idea on how this really looked in real life.

Gastritis from hell has taken over me and I'm home and trying to get my stomach to understand that I don't appreciate it at all right now!Today I'll show you a very nice polish that fits well for the coming autumn. It came out late last year in China Glaze Cirque De Soleil collection and has since then also been living in my drawer. Why I have not used it is a very good question for this's absolutely a Helena polish. Orange-red little to the terracotta direction. Simply a very beautiful polish. Makes me long for autumn leaves and foggy mornings.Besides, it was a nice formula on it. It covers in two coats and dries quite ok. I have a coat of Seche over too.

I have got a Blog Your Heart Out Award from sweet Fia at Fialand. Well the rules says that this should go to blogs that have less than 100 followers. I'm so proud to actually have passed that limit, but I will cheat a bit and answer the questions anyway. And istead pass this on to new blog friends or blogfriends that are just about to pass the 100 milestone. So please give some love to my friends that I'm passing this on to.

The rules for this nomination are:Answer 5 given questions and nominate 5 other bloggers with less than 100 followers. The nominees should also be told that they are nominated.

So I will just move along to the questions then

1. What/Who encouraged you to start blogging?I discovered the wonderful world of nailbloggs about two years ago and after reading a lot of blogs and also taking photos of the manicures that I did I suddenly realized that I wanted to have my own blog. My fellow swedish nailbloggers have been my inspiration. I wont name any instead I want to give all of you credit for being such a big source of inspiration.

2. How did you chose what topic(s) to blog about?I didn't want to have a blog about anything else than nailpolish so it wasn't hard to choose at all.

3. What is something that most people don't know about you?Hm, I'm sure I've written about this before, but I have a big big fobi for fishes. I scream and start crying whenever I come across a picture or a tv show that has fishes in it. A problem. Yes!

4. What three world describe your style?Jeans, color and sneakers

5. What do you like to do when you're not blogging?I have two kids. So I don't have any problems with sparetime ;) But I do love to read books, take photos, see my friends and play silly games on the ipad such as Hay Day and Candy Crush. And lets not forgett The Sims on the computor :)

There has been a bit poorly with Swedish brands here for a while I think. Not good!Today I will therefore show you a beautiful green polish from Isadora, who I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) came out last summer. The polish is called Paradise Green.A medium green creme that I think looks a little darker in reality than on my pictures.As usual, it is a good formula on the Isadora polish and it would probably cover in two layers, but I was not completely satisfied so I added in a final third. A layer of Seche over corrected the few irregularities there were.

It's Sunday today and we are going to celebrate our oldest sons birthday with our family. But before that he will participate in Väckelsångs loppet and run 4,3 kilometers. And we also have to go to town to pickup the food for the party.This may well be called a favorite on repeat. Or maybe a version of a favorite. Because I've done similar before. This time it was Kleancolor Metallic Black that I have as a base and Depends silver glitter No 047 to spice it up a bit.I have a new bottle of this Depend glitter and this is not quite as densely as my old one, which is a pity really. Maybe I should leave it open for a while;) Or do you have a tips for me on a dense and fine glitter that consists solely of small silver glitter?In any case, this is one of those manicures that I will return to again and again. Simple, stylish and just nice. In addition to a black shirt with peace marks on this was super.

Saturday again and the sun shines from a blue sky. Why is it always like that when I have to clean the house? We are going to celebrate the oldest son's birthday with the family tomorrow and I really need to clean up this mess. Oh well, I'll hurry up so me and the old man can go on a little trip with the MG later today. We must take the chances we have before the autumn is upon us. Last Saturday you had Picture Polish Mad Magenta, Isadora Atlantis and Pahlish Peculiar Purple Paste to vote for. Well I can say this, that Pahlish won an overwhelming victory.This is the second polish I try from Pahlish and just like the previous one, it is a great formula on it. Super easy to paint with and the glitters spread without any problem over the nail. Which is nice, since it is far from always it is like that with glitter polishes. Three layers and one with Seche over is what I have on and that covers really well.The color is a pretty dull purple with purple glitter in. A quiet and nice color, a little darker in real life than in the pictures. I love purple, but still there was something that not quite clicked between me and this polish. Don't know if I simply crave darker polishes right now or whatever it is that's the problem because actually this is a really nice polish.What do you say about it? And I hope that you take your time and vote for next weeks polish.

Well, it's Friday again! And I have made it throught the first week back on work after summer vaccation. Today it's also Skimmerskuggans holofriday ​​and today I will show another beauty from A-England Burne-Jones collection.

This time it's Fated Prince who got the honor a graphite gray holo, with only a tiny splash of green in it too.

A-England continues to make me happy with the formula and drying times. Easy breezy to paint with. Covering on two layers and then I have a layer of Seche over it. And it is so stylish!

I think the holo is a bit stronger in this than in Rose Bower. The color is a very wearable one I think. Nice all year round and also very nice to rest you eyes upon I think. Definitely a color that I feel comfortable in and one of the better looking gray holos I've seen.

Today you also get a bonus picture of a cat that has decided to live in our garden and even takes the freedom to walk straight into our very cat free house! My son is allergic and it's not that fun to have our neighbours cat thinking that he lives here!